Organs and Overdoses: ‘Higher risk’ donors (Part II)

By Brad Segal In my last post I characterized how overdoses from the surging opioid epidemic have become the fastest-growing cause of mortality among organ donors (read here). In this update, I raise one potential consequence with ethical and policy implications: so-called … Continue reading →

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